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CONSTANCE Hired armed brig No details.
  • Lieut. Mayson WRIGHT, Channel convoy escort.
    About 14 miles S. by W. of St. Alban's Head on 19 June 1800 CONSTANCE fell in with a small French privateer cutter at about 7 o'clock in the evening. She was called the DEUX AMI from Cherbourg, with 8 men armed with muskets. In her two days out she had captured a sloop, FRIENDS, from Guernsey, laden with stone. He took the cutter into Portsmouth on the 20th.


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